Jan Appel's Story Jan Appel was a revolutionary who took part in the German Revolution. This is his own account of his life - including the visit to Moscow on a hi-jacked boat to confront Lenin with his betrayal of the Revolution.

The Wilhelmshaven Revolt sub-titled 'A Chapter of the Revolutionary Movement in the German Navy, 1918-1919'. Another text on the German Revolution. This time the tale of how the sailors rebelled and set up their own soviets. Written by 'Ikarus', a participant.

1956 The Hungarian Revolution originally published by Scorcher Publications in the 1980s as No.1 in a series of Council Communist Pamphlets.. An account of the workers uprising in Hungary. For details of printed version, click here.

The Firefighters Strike A short pamphlet produced by the London based group, No War But The Class War. This text is in pdf form.

Harass the Brass. A short pamphlet by Kevin Keating from San Francisco. The story of mutiny, fragging and desertions in the US military during the Vietnam War.

On Academies. An AF member describes his school's efforts to fight the Britsh states latest plans to effectively privatise schools.

The Scum - Barbed Wire Lies - a parody of Tin Tin. Produced in 1986 during the printworkers dispute against News International. Either read it on line or download a pdf file of the whole text.

Anti-Parliamentary Communism:

Anti-Parliamentarism and Communism in Britain, 1917-1921 by R. F. Jones This pamphlet attempts to show how an evolving British Communist movement was taken over by the Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) and turned into something quite alien. It also shows how the terms libertarian and 'socialist' or 'communist' are not necessarily opposites. No 2 in the series of Council Communist Pamphlets by Scorcher Publications. For details of printed version, click here.

Class War on the Home Front - Revolutionary opposition to the Second World War. Articles and discussion from the pages of Solidarity, the journal of the Anti-Parliamentary communist Federation. Published by Wildcat in 1986.

a modest proposal for how the BAD OLD DAYS WILL ENDIntroduction from the Pandora's Books edition. This article was first produced in 1975 by REINVENTION OF EVERYDAY LIFE in California. It was reprinted in the UK by Social Revolution (who have since merged with Solidarity). We are reprinting it because its once again unavailable in this country, and because despite its rather starry-eyed optimism, it outlines very clearly social and political perspectives we would broadly agree with. That said, it's no sacred text and we don't agree with every word. No pamphlet will change the world - however we found this one interesting and we hope you do as well.

Against Leninism:

Rosa Luxemburg Leninism or Marxism? This may seem a strange one to find on an anarchist web site, but it shows that even in 1904, revolutionary Marxists like Luxemburg had begun to see the way Lenin was heading towards counter revolution.

Leninism or Communism by Wildcat. A contribution to the demystification of the Russian Revolution. Lenin as social democrat rather than revolutionary communist.

How Socialist is the SWP? Originally published in 1985 by Wildcat. An analysis of everyone's favourite marxist leninist party! With particular emphasis on their involvement in the Miners' Strike. Interesting parallels with today.

Communism or Reforms two articles by Sylvia Pankhurst and Anton Pannekoek, first published in the Workers Dreadnought in 1922. First published as a pamphlet in 1974 by Workers Voice, a Communist group based in Liverpool.

Against the War on Terror:

Between Iraq and a Hard Place. From San Francisco, a major analysis of the causes of this war, why the USA needs the oil, what other causes are there? Plus an analysis of working class dissent, mutiny and rebellion in Iraq and the role of the USA in its suppression. New and revised version.